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Feds Stiffen Some CDL Penalties
New federal rules will suspend the licenses of commercial truck drivers who fail to slow, stop or check for oncoming trains at railroad highway-grade crossings.
September 8, 1999TDU Criticizes Teamsters Salaries
Top Teamsters officials are making too much money - with 142 making at least $100,000 - according to Teamsters for a Democratic Union, a dissident union faction.
September 8, 1999FHWA Issues Underride Bar Rule
Three years after rules requiring underride guards on trailers went into effect, the Federal Highway Administration has issued a regulations to keep the guards in good condition.
September 8, 1999P.M. Executive Briefing - Sept. 8
This afternoon's headlines: DOT asks: How safe is e-navigation?; Kitzhaber vetoes Oregon speed limit bill; and Ontario Provincial Police official who stressed highway safety gets promoted.
September 8, 1999Preston Creditors Get Hearing
Creditors of bankrupt Preston Trucking Co. filled a room last week at the U.S. Trustee’s office in Baltimore to question the three principals on the less-than-truckload carrier’s demise.
September 7, 1999No Insurance Breaks for Safety Tech
Insurers say the technology motor carriers may use to become safer is great, but truckers shouldn’t expect any rebates on insurance rates for adopting the equipment.
September 7, 1999Slovene Truck Drivers End Blockade
Truck drivers in Slovenia agreed Monday to end a blockade of main roads throughout the country after the government accepted most of their key wage and working condition demands.
September 7, 1999P.M. Executive Briefing - Sept. 7
This afternoon's headlines: Evergreen in pact for truck service; Teamsters file labor charges against Saia Motor Freight; and New Jersey upset with Pennsylvania truckers.
September 7, 1999A.M. Executive Briefing - Sept. 7
In the news this morning: Air cargo firms cozy up to trucking; former Netscape exec may rejoin FDX board; and trucking firms get tough with drivers over violations.
September 7, 1999A.M. Executive Briefing - Sept. 8
In the news this morning: No. 2 exec at UPS to retire; Canadian court strikes down absolute liability for truck wheel separations; and Detroit rail-freight center talks back on track.
September 7, 1999